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Patriotism is love for or devotion to a country. Similarly to everything else in dialectical materialism, it has no innate characteristics. It is not innately good nor is it innately bad. Only when couched in material conditions does patriotism become good or bad. Patriotism of imperialist countries is reactionary, especially in settler-colonial states such as the USA, but patriotism can be progressive in the context of national liberation from colonization.[1]
One such example of this progressive character was in China's national united front against Japan. In an effort to rebuff Japanese imperialism, the CPC allied with the Kuomintang and other patriotic classes into a firm Anti-Japanese United Front. With this patriotic strength, the Chinese were able to throw out Japanese imperialists and pave the way for modern China.
References
Liu Shaoqi (1939). How To Be a Good Communist: '4. The Unity of Theoretical Study and Ideological Self-Cultivation'. Selected Works of Liu Shaoqi, vol.I. Foreign Languages Press. [MIA]
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References
- ↑ Mao Zedong (1966). Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-tung: 'Patriotism and Internationalism'. [PDF] Beijing: Foreign Languages Press. [MIA]